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Moral philosophy is the branch of philosophy concerned with principles of right and wrong conduct, virtue, duty, and how one ought to live.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche uses the Baital Pachisi tales as a narrative framework to examine moral dilemmas and character tests—how loyalty, honor, and virtue manifest under pressure, and what choices reveal true worth versus surface qualities. These stories serve as mirrors for understanding ethics in lived experience rather than abstract principle.

In this episode, Psyche addresses the recent departures from his channel, asserting that those who left were not genuinely aligned with his vision and criticizing their motivations.

Psyche explores a ancient story about a pilgrim's death, arguing that its radical answer—no one is guilty—teaches a profound lesson about humanity's destructive need to assign blame and the moral wisdom required to accept that some tragedies are simply random.

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A storytelling episode analyzing a moral tale from the Batital Panchisi about a woman's oath, three men's choices, and the nature of true honor.